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Judicial Science School

September 20 @ 8:00 am - September 25 @ 5:00 pm

Judicial Science School (JSS) is a weeklong program at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Launched in the spring of 2014, the weeklong program was developed through close collaboration among the New Mexico judiciary, the Laboratory’s top science and engineering leaders, and the Laboratory’s Legal Counsel. The close collaboration between our science and legal professionals has helped to develop a complete primer on the scientific method that is tailored for judges.

The purpose of the course is to provide the judges with an understanding of the methodology of modern scientific research and the role of uncertainty inherent in all measurements, models, and predictions. The goal is to offer the knowledge and tools that will better prepare judges to evaluate science based evidence in the courtroom, whether determining threshold admissibility or making decisions that involve evidence-based court practices or risk assessments.

Audience: All Judges

Contact: courteducation@nmcourts.gov

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